
The New Covenant
The sermon unfolds Jeremiah 31 to show that God’s answer to Israel’s shattered hopes and deep rebellion is the promise of a new covenant—one that gives His people renewed hearts, a truly believing community, and full for

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The sermon unfolds Jeremiah 31 to show that God’s answer to Israel’s shattered hopes and deep rebellion is the promise of a new covenant—one that gives His people renewed hearts, a truly believing community, and full for

The sermon walks through Isaiah 65 to show that God’s promise is not merely to take believers’ souls to heaven but to create a new heavens and new earth where His people live forever in resurrected bodies, in a world reb

The sermon walks through Isaiah 52–53 to show Jesus as the suffering servant who is crushed by the Father in our place, accomplishing atonement, substitution, and justification so that sinners can be declared righteous b

The sermon uses Song of Solomon 8 to show that God designs marriage as a lifelong covenant marked by friendship, public and private affection, passionate commitment, and persevering love that reflects Christ’s love for H

The sermon walks through Ecclesiastes to show that life “under the sun” is disorienting—our work, wealth, pleasure, and even wisdom are like vapor—yet God calls us to receive our ordinary, present lives as gifts rather t

The sermon walks through the story of Job to show that even the strongest believers are stretched to the breaking point by suffering—lamenting, questioning, and protesting—yet God invites that raw honesty in prayer and u

The sermon uses Nehemiah 4 to show that families live in a hostile culture, a fearful moment, and an uncertain future, and yet are called to “face their fears and fight for their families” with both dedication and depend

This sermon teaches that 2 Chronicles 7:14 is first a call for God’s own people—not a nation—to experience revival through humble repentance, prayer, seeking God’s face, and turning from hidden, “respectable” sins so tha

The sermon shows how the “boring” genealogies in 1 Chronicles actually trace God’s unbroken promise through deeply broken people, shattered hopes, and messy family stories, proving that He never abandons His covenant. It

This sermon warns from 2 Kings 17 that Israel’s long pattern of idolatry and stubborn rebellion leads to exile, and it calls hearers to examine their own hearts for similar patterns of sin, vanity, and misplaced worship.

The sermon portrays idolatry as a powerful “gravitational pull” that draws our hearts away from God, using Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18 to expose how we create, feed, and even “bleed” fo

This Easter sermon traces the story of God’s presence from Eden to the temple to the cross, showing how Jesus becomes the true and final temple, sacrifice, and high priest who tears the veil and makes a way back into God

In this Palm Sunday sermon from Romans 10:13, Mitchell Johnson shows how the God who saves us also sends us, calling every believer—ordinary as we are—into His mission so that “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord

This sermon uses the calling of Samuel in 1 Samuel 3 to show that God gives His people a special mission in specific moments, shaping their mindset (faithful, available, teachable), their message, and their mission. It c

This sermon shows how God meets people in the mess of their lives—like Ruth, Naomi, and modern believers—and uses those hardships as a mirror to reveal their hearts and as material for His redemptive work. It then points

This sermon shows how Judges 2 exposes the downward spiral of sin as Israel repeatedly forgets the Lord, tolerates idols, and cycles through rebellion, judgment, rescue, and relapse. It then points to Jesus as the greate

This sermon explores Joshua 5–6 to show how God’s command to destroy Jericho confronts our sin, preserves the line of the Messiah, and previews God’s final judgment, while highlighting His justice, patience, and faithful

This sermon teaches that Deuteronomy 6 shows how loving God with all our heart, soul, and might is the central “key to the test” that shapes every part of life, especially in how we trust and obey Him amid both abundance

This sermon explains how God fights for His people in their faithful obedience and against them in their sinful rebellion, using the story of the bronze serpent in Numbers 21 to reveal the deadly “poison” of sin in the h

Pastor Phillip explains that God’s law in Leviticus 19 functions as a map, mirror, and model —it shows God’s holy destination, exposes our sin, and outlines how His set-apart people are to live. He shows that the law ult
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